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    • S Offline
      sorgesu
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      Hi Joe,
      I just saw your question on this post.
      Sorry. Yes new doggie. I swore I was done with dogs and dog hair and picking up doggie doo. I managed it for a whole year. But I found myself watching dog whisperer and animal rescue and so on and so I knew I just had to get another.
      Blizzard is about 2 and he is from the SPCA. He is a 16 lb miniature American Eskimo and very sweet and loving and super duper barky. We are going to start working with "Bark Busters" this week to see if we can get it to stop.
      He looks a little frou frou for my taste but I knew my daughter would go wild over him.
      His personality isn't frou frou though. He is spunky and FAST> I'm thinking of doing some agility training with him to get some of that frisiness out of him. How are your dogs Joe?

      Susan Sorger
      Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
      Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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        Joe Wood
        last edited by

        They want heavy shade, so I'm thinking about using 2x4s with a 2.25" space between.

        MikeC1.jpg

        MikeC2.jpg

        Joe Wood
        woodsshop.com/

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          Joe Wood
          last edited by

          I'm going for a very broad overhang, except for the back side.

          MikeC3.jpg

          MikeC4.jpg

          Aren't those some nice queen palms? found them on 3d wh, made by Darrell Smith

          http://tinyurl.com/5h2637

          Joe Wood
          woodsshop.com/

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            Joe Wood
            last edited by

            whoops! forgot the dog pic [:o)

            here's Bandit a few months ago, gettin grey poor dawg.

            IMG_1614B.jpg

            Joe Wood
            woodsshop.com/

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              Joe Wood
              last edited by

              Here's a top view.
              MikeC5.jpg

              then the front and sides ..
              MikeC6.jpg

              MikeC7.jpg

              So wonderful to be able to design in 3d, then be able to easily make 2d Plan views, SUp's the best thing ever happened to this kid ..

              Back Link to Google Gallery Page
              http://groups.google.com/group/pro-gallery/browse_frm/thread/4fd488b39f8ad162#

              Joe Wood
              woodsshop.com/

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                Joe Wood
                last edited by

                The patio cover would be built from the same materials as these two-
                http://woodsshop.com/Patio_Cover/1/PatioCover.htm
                http://woodsshop.com/DESIGNS/Spa/Spa-Shade-Cover.htm

                The 6x6 posts, 4x8 beam, 2x6 rafters, curved knee braces and blocking will be STK (Select tight Knot) rough-sawn western red cedar. The 2x4 lattice on top will be smooth construction-heart redwood.

                Since I already have all my measurements I can pre-cut everything in the shop, then stain/seal it before installation.

                Just dreamin here, but one day .. when I get that CNC machine .. I'll just click a button, walk out to the shop, and there will be all the pieces, cut and ready to go πŸ™‚

                Jason3.jpg
                Above, look how every 5th 2x4 (lattice on top) lines up with the rafter below. Very nice, thankyou SUp.

                Jason4.jpg

                Joe Wood
                woodsshop.com/

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                  Joe Wood
                  last edited by

                  A little psychological reasoning, followed by a swift slap on the snout! usually works wonders around my place! Oh, mine are both getting up there (12 +-) but not showing their age too much yet. Definitely slowin down, and sleeping more then before!

                  Well, now that you brought this up, don't think I got this patio cover job .. the guy's a local lifeguard (not much pay) and from the start he was saying he had a buddy who could build a patio cover for X amount.. haven't heard back from him.

                  Here's a new one though, along the same lines, with a curved outer edge, but this one is more fitting with it's Site which has existing curves.

                  It's at a very nice location too, up on a little mountain with a great view across San Diego.

                  The spot is behind those three chairs, surrounded by some young queen palms.

                  IMG_1756B.jpg

                  this is the Design, from about the same view ..

                  MikeA.jpg

                  Joe Wood
                  woodsshop.com/

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                    Joe Wood
                    last edited by

                    Boy, look at this google ranking for "Curved Patio Cover Designs" πŸ™‚
                    http://tinyurl.com/5ccext

                    Joe Wood
                    woodsshop.com/

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                    • S Offline
                      sorgesu
                      last edited by

                      I have no doubt that you will get this one Joe. These people appear more likely to have some funds.
                      Great looking doggie, not so old looking at all.
                      BTW, I was teaching at a cabinet making school a few months ago and I found some ruby scripts that were very useful specifically to them. It is: CutListandMaterials.rb. I found it on Didier's site but the link to his site doesn't seem to be working at the momnet. I found an alternate link to it here: http://groups.google.com/group/Ruby-API/browse_thread/thread/bfff069930ffa402\

                      Do you know about it? I thought it would be useful to you too,

                      Susan Sorger
                      Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                      Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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                        Joe Wood
                        last edited by

                        Naw, cut lists are for cabinet shops using sheet goods I think, where I almost always use individual sawn boards, much easier for me to just count the sticks I've drawn.

                        Joe Wood
                        woodsshop.com/

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